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Uploaded by on Oct 24, 2010

Discussion about the "Wear Purple Day" and speaking to schools against GLBT bullying.

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  • Aww, your eyeshadow's purple <3 That is just precious! Great vid

  • @lovelyways74 :D You're sweet.

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  • I am bisexual! and i actually spoke at a assembly at my high school about gay bullying being hurtful! it helped a lil but its still not 100% better! but at least i tried! great awareness video by the way !(:

  • iam gay and i wear panties was picked on most of my life afraid to come out and be open afraid of being rejected suicide is an option over my sexuality not there yet

  • Me being me. I made sure everyone knew about it. I went around telling everyone i saw. it ended up getting said on the tannoy to the whole school. but it sure was a excellent idea. :)

  • as of now, you are featured at ThatsSoGayLIVE (.com/FB/Twit/YouTube)! Keep up the great work and great message and we'll air them whenever you send them our way!

  • i think u are sexy.....

  • That's so true. . .I wore purple too, but I didn't leave my house at all that day! lol Good for you in the attempt to reach out to young people and good luck fighting the uptight parents for a chance to speak out. Once society accepts homosexuality as a fact, not an opinion. . many of these issues will go away. The core of this problem, in my opinion, is religion. -Steve-

  • Thanks for speaking out. I wore purple on Oct 20th and attended a candlelight vigil that evening in Columbus, Ohio. We had a couple hundred people and got fair news coverage. I TOTALLY agree with your point about activism. The "It Gets Better" Project was partially born out of the frustration that LGBT people aren't generally allowed into schools. But the more of us who can get into the schools to speak directly with youth, the more effective we will be intruly eliminating bullying.

  • thank you for this video I oddly just made a video about this today. I feel the same of the day.

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